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Harris County DA’s office to treat ICE shooting as criminal investigation, says it may take months or years to complete
By Texas Tribune, Stephen Simpson at Click2Houston
· July 13, 2026
· 5 min read
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Key takeaway “We will investigate it like we do all criminal investigations,” said Harris County District Attorney Sean Teare during a Monday joint press conference with County Commissioner Rodney Ellis.
Why this matters in Spring
The recent incident involving multiple fights and injuries to deputies in Harris County raises concerns about public safety in areas like Spring , where large gatherings can quickly escalate into violent situations. As an unincorporated community served by the Harris County Sheriff's Office and Constable Precinct 4, Spring residents rely on these agencies to maintain order and respond to emergencies. The fact that three deputies were injured, including one who sustained a concussion after being hit with a bottle, highlights the risks that law enforcement officers face when dealing with large, unruly crowds. Given Spring's location within the greater Houston metro area, the community is not immune to the kinds of disturbances that can occur in larger urban centers. As the community moves forward, it will be crucial for local residents and authorities to work together to prevent similar incidents and ensure that public spaces, including popular areas like Old Town Spring, remain safe for everyone.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 13, 2026 ·
Source: Click2Houston ·
Reading time: 5 min
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